Cleaner fish and pilot fish are both know for entering sharks' mouths frequently, both receiving nourishment and improving the dental hygiene of said shark.
If they eat a different species - they are carnivores. If they eat the same species - they are cannibals.
interspecific relationship is when two or more different species interact with each other. while intraspecific is the interaction between the same kind of species. :)
There are over 50 different types of species of flying fish. Some of these species are harmful to other animals, fish, and insects. Other species of flying fish are nice to other animals and cause no strife or harm.
to classify different species of animals amongst other classifications.
The five major types of species interactions, summarized in Figure 10, are competition, predation, parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. These categories are based on whether each species causes benefit or harm to the other species in a given relationship.
They are different species. Species are defined as animals that cannot produce offspring with each other.
populations of different species in the ocean should be monitored so that there is always source of food for the other ocean animals.
Mutualistic symbiosis. Some birds can be found around some animals and they will give a cry of danger. That will alert the large animal. The bird also benefits by eating insects found around the animal droppings.
No, predation is not a symbiotic relationship.There are five different kinds of symbiotic relationships:Mutualism, where both species benefitCommensalism, where one species What_is_a_symbiotic_relationship, the other is unaffectedParasitism, where one species benefits, the other is harmedCompetition, where neither species benefitsNeutralism, where both species are unaffected
Animals don't have languages or dialects. They communicate in other ways, which are based on species, and not based on country.
mutualism : the relationship in which both species benefit commensalism : the relationship in which one species benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmed parasitism : the relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed
There were hundreds or thousands of different species of pterosaur. Although they all were carnivores, meaning that they hunted other animals for food, different species had different types of prey. Depending on the species they would have hunted insects, fish, or small land animals like lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.